Accoloration Blanket by Yigitcan / Pufido
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Color 1:
Urth Yarns Lanalpaca Topaz
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Urth Yarns Lanalpaca Sulphur
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Color 3:
Urth Yarns Lanalpaca Cobalt
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Color 3:
Urth Yarns Lanalpaca Granite
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Quartz
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Garnet
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Copper
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Jasper
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Sulphur
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Travertine
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Malachite
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Opal
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Cobalt
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Lapis
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Topaz
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Amethyst
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Slate
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Granite
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Moonstone
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Chalk
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Pumice
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Sandstone
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Craft: Knitting
Four color blocks transition and fuse together in gradient lines. They accelerate while merging with stripes and form their space in transversal blocks of this reversible blanket.
Yarn
Lanalpaca, 4 colors, 2 (3) skeins each,
shown in Topaz (C1), Sulphur (C2), Cobalt (C3), Granite (C4)
Sizes
1 (2) with 38.25 (47.25)” / 97 (120) cm width,
51.25 (70.25)” / 130 (178.5) cm length
Needle
US 15 / 10 mm circular needles, minimum 40” / 100 cm length; or size needed to obtain gauge
Notions
Tapestry needle
Gauge
7 sts x 13 rows in Garter stitch = 4”/10 cm square, unblocked
Skill level
Easy
Techniques
Garter stitch, Intarsia
Construction Notes
Accoloration is a reversible blanket constructed with 4 color blocks transitioning into each other, connected by Intarsia. The color transition is formed with stripes that get thicker and thinner for a gradient look. The blanket is worked in Garter stitch throughout.